I don't have any more information on this meteorite than is listed in the bulletin, so without further ado -

http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?=Normal%20table&code=12204

This specimen was purchased from a reputable Canadian collector, and comes with a label of unknown provenance (pictured below). It is a rather typical, moderately weathered H-chondrite exhibiting a chocolate brown matrix and abundant metal flakes. This thick slab has about 45% weathered crust along its rim; the other ~ half is what appears to be an older natural (?) break.
It weighs 125.857 grams. Honestly, it could do with a refinishing job (it's currently as I purchased it). But, I had an idea. Instead of just refinishing it and raising the price accordingly, I can provide the buyer with an option --
1) Purchase it as-is for $2.50/g.
2) I can have it refinished at cost and add the balance to the price. Please note that the weight may decrease by a gram or so.
I'd conservatively say the total would come to around $375 = $3/g.

$3/g is as cheap as I could find it anywhere else online, so either way would be a fair price.

It's a hefty slab of this North American meteorite - definitely more of an old-school specimen in size/proportion.
$2.50/g as-is = $315
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